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i am michael, going to law school in boston. i have been doing research on campaign finance. as you probably know, you have a world in course in it this past year. what do you think of the state of campaign finance and how would you fight the left on things like the disclose act and other things they have been attacking super pacs for monday utilize the in the 2008 cycle? >> i think the ideal campaign finance system would allow any american to get any amount of after-tax income if they filed on the internet every night and they gave it to. i think it would clear up all the current bologna, the current red tape. the way the system currently works, if you are rich enough -- if you are mayor bloomberg, you can buy re-election. but he is writing a personal check. he spent so much the it -- getting reelected for mayor of new york that it was virtually impossible to give -- compete because if you are a middle- class candidate you could not raise the money. i think it would be healthier, instead of the money going to the supers -- super pacs that are so all outside of the system i w
i am michael, going to law school in boston. i have been doing research on campaign finance. as you probably know, you have a world in course in it this past year. what do you think of the state of campaign finance and how would you fight the left on things like the disclose act and other things they have been attacking super pacs for monday utilize the in the 2008 cycle? >> i think the ideal campaign finance system would allow any american to get any amount of after-tax income if they...
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he served as chief of boston e.m.s. and assistant director of the boston health commission. he has served as an interim manager. and for all of boston's major planned events including the boston marathon and the 2004 democratic national convention. no word yet of the boston red sox world series. as a consultant, -- [laughter] >> as a consultant to the pentagon and the defense department he served on the 9/11 after action team to assess medical consequence medical policy and procedures. more recently, rich was on the ground at the site of the devastating tornadoes in the coast and joplin, missouri and rich, thank you for speaking with us and strengthening our communities today. [applause] >> good morning. >> what's this about the red sox? we've had two world series in the last 10 years. graduations -- congratulations on yours, but we're with you unfortunately this year in the world series, observing. 22 years ago as you heard, i have been in d.c. in fema for the last two years, but 22 years ago i was in boston. and we usually don't get earthquakes in boston, and saw the image
he served as chief of boston e.m.s. and assistant director of the boston health commission. he has served as an interim manager. and for all of boston's major planned events including the boston marathon and the 2004 democratic national convention. no word yet of the boston red sox world series. as a consultant, -- [laughter] >> as a consultant to the pentagon and the defense department he served on the 9/11 after action team to assess medical consequence medical policy and procedures....
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my congressman from back in boston. not currently, but was for years, a guy by the name of tip o'neal. he used to say our politics are local. and i firmly believe that, but all disasters are local as well. and it's important to remember that. and it's important to remember that as each incident happens, people who are at the local level, the city level know that. sometimes just once in a while, some of the feds might forget that. but it's important to remind people of that. so if you look and you have federal government with all sorts or local and state government. very impressive team. very impressive team. can do a lot. but by no means, the team. about this much is government. can do a lot, should do a lot. but needs to bring in the private sector. as we heard not a new concept near san francisco. wasn't a new concept in boston. but let me tell you for a lot of places that is a new concept. to bring in the private sector as a key member of the team. what they can bring to the table, what they have brought to the table
my congressman from back in boston. not currently, but was for years, a guy by the name of tip o'neal. he used to say our politics are local. and i firmly believe that, but all disasters are local as well. and it's important to remember that. and it's important to remember that as each incident happens, people who are at the local level, the city level know that. sometimes just once in a while, some of the feds might forget that. but it's important to remind people of that. so if you look and...
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she and her husband board the train that will take them to boston for the ininauguration. >> my friends, here i have lived a quarter of a century and have passed from a young to an old man. i now leave not knowing when or if ever i may return. but a task for me greater before me that rested upon washington. trusting in him who can go with me and/or daned for good. let us confidently hope that all will yet be well. to his care which i hope in your prayers you will commend me. i bid you an affection farewell. >> on ininauguration day march force, with mary proudly in the audience, lincoln pleads with the south to remain in the union. that evening, as she dresses for the inaugural ball, mary prepares to leave the social world in which she's dreamt since childhood. the country is disintegrating, war looms, but she is first lady. if there is irony there as her husband takes the oath of office, she chooses to pursue her own obligations. >> ladies and gentlemen of the country, we are not enemies, but friends. we must not be enemies. though passion may have strained, it must not break our bonds
she and her husband board the train that will take them to boston for the ininauguration. >> my friends, here i have lived a quarter of a century and have passed from a young to an old man. i now leave not knowing when or if ever i may return. but a task for me greater before me that rested upon washington. trusting in him who can go with me and/or daned for good. let us confidently hope that all will yet be well. to his care which i hope in your prayers you will commend me. i bid you an...
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boston finished 69 and 93, their worst record since 1965. yikes. the offense is averaging about game, largely -- he has the unique ability to find holes. they rushed for 113 yards. he is not putting too much stock in past production. >> i refuse to let one person talk to me. it is out of my mind. that is my desire. you cannot mess with a man's heart. i did everything i can to help win.am takes.r that >> there is no progress in the nhl lockout. the first seven caps games are gone. of the top recruits in the nation announced where they fall. to play next the harrison twins did not pick maryland. they went with kentucky and they will have to lexington. and cardinals face-off night football. >> bobby valentine gone, and other gross miscalculation. >> next year. [ female announcer ] who will raise taxes on the middle class? barack obama and the liberals already have. to pay for government-run healthcare, you'll p hgher taxes and more for your medicine. and their plan includes a trillion dollars s in higher taxes. even on the middle class. mitt romney an
boston finished 69 and 93, their worst record since 1965. yikes. the offense is averaging about game, largely -- he has the unique ability to find holes. they rushed for 113 yards. he is not putting too much stock in past production. >> i refuse to let one person talk to me. it is out of my mind. that is my desire. you cannot mess with a man's heart. i did everything i can to help win.am takes.r that >> there is no progress in the nhl lockout. the first seven caps games are gone. of...
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myself and how craig operated in that place in florida, wherever that operated, and what we admitted boston and what you're doing here in san francisco. it's about bringing people together. and after us talking about a year or so they said well, you have got call it something. it's really neighbors helping neighbors. thank you. [applause] >> thank you rich for being here with us today to commemorate this important event in san francisco history and for sharing with us fema's view of the private sector. it's very much appreciated. as a private sectorly asia zon, i'd also like to recognize and say to our partners in the non-profit faith-based in the neighborhood and business communities for all their efforts and for joining us here at this event this morning. at this time i'd like to invite our panelists for the next segment to join us up on the stage. when we began thinking about today's panel and the topic of whole community. essentially crossing sectors and breaking down silos, i thought immediately to ask my friend and colleague paul jackson to moderate this discussion. aside from more th
myself and how craig operated in that place in florida, wherever that operated, and what we admitted boston and what you're doing here in san francisco. it's about bringing people together. and after us talking about a year or so they said well, you have got call it something. it's really neighbors helping neighbors. thank you. [applause] >> thank you rich for being here with us today to commemorate this important event in san francisco history and for sharing with us fema's view of the...
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to be at that magnificent meeting in tremont temple in boston where all abolitionists in new england would gather, where he would lead the crowd waiting for the news of lincoln signing the proclamation, where they would wait all day for the news to come. whoops, i'm in january 1st now, sorry. can't do that. sorry. except you should know that at that meeting, douglass even led the crowd in songs and spirituals. he led them at one point in blow ye the trumpet blow, one of his favorite old hymns. but before he left on that train to get to boston on december 28th, he penned one editorial called january 1st and the other editorial was called "a day for poetry and song." he wrote it on december 28th. the opening line was -- it was to be printed, of course, in his paper after the 1st. this is scarcely a day for propose, he said. it is a day for poetry and song. a new song. these cloudless skies, this balmy air this brilliant sunshine making december as pleasant as may are in harmony with the glorious morning of liberty about to dawn upon us. i just want to end by going back to a passage in
to be at that magnificent meeting in tremont temple in boston where all abolitionists in new england would gather, where he would lead the crowd waiting for the news of lincoln signing the proclamation, where they would wait all day for the news to come. whoops, i'm in january 1st now, sorry. can't do that. sorry. except you should know that at that meeting, douglass even led the crowd in songs and spirituals. he led them at one point in blow ye the trumpet blow, one of his favorite old hymns....
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they have steam ship service from england to boston. so it is not as old fashioned as some might think, but the telegraph is patented in 1837, just to give you some things to hang your hat on. industrial revolution is well under way. so a lot of cloth that we're wearing is factory made, still sewn by ladies at home, but made in the textile mills of new england. there are over 700 of those. but most people are still living on farms, following agriculture and land, growing things like corn over here, and living in fairly modest homes. the home behind me is on the smaller end. it's one of the few we built here. that's about 600 square feet, which represents about a quarter or so of the housing stock of rural new england. so america was not only a younger nation but a poorer nation than it is now. most of our buildings are
they have steam ship service from england to boston. so it is not as old fashioned as some might think, but the telegraph is patented in 1837, just to give you some things to hang your hat on. industrial revolution is well under way. so a lot of cloth that we're wearing is factory made, still sewn by ladies at home, but made in the textile mills of new england. there are over 700 of those. but most people are still living on farms, following agriculture and land, growing things like corn over...
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if you're watching us in boston, mass., check out a unique exhibit. tribes showing their teeth at the hamill gallery of tribal art. that's your early today event of the day. >>> bill, thanks so much. and now for entertainment news. william neeson's show is going to take the top spot at around $44 million. frank ken begin any has had strong reviews and is expected to oip with 17 million and the musical comedy pitch perfect could open to the tune of around 16.5 million. >>> well, on the view barbara walters said mariah carey told her by phone that she beefed up security after nicki minaj was overheard saying if she had a gun she would shoot her. minaj denies the story. >>> darryl hannah was arrested tuesday while protesting the production of an oil pipeline. >>> south korean rapper psy decided to take that shirt off during a concert in seoul even though his hip gangnam style has yet to reach number one on the billboard chart. you'rewell come. you're welcome for showing that to you. >> that's why i never threaten to take my shirt off. >> is that why? >>
if you're watching us in boston, mass., check out a unique exhibit. tribes showing their teeth at the hamill gallery of tribal art. that's your early today event of the day. >>> bill, thanks so much. and now for entertainment news. william neeson's show is going to take the top spot at around $44 million. frank ken begin any has had strong reviews and is expected to oip with 17 million and the musical comedy pitch perfect could open to the tune of around 16.5 million. >>>...
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-----end-----cnn.script----- in boston. surgerr..approved boston.what one wooan will be r. recievvng.a shooting at morgan state university.we'll have the latest on the victims condtion at the hour and the search for the gunman. 3 3 ♪ [ telephone rings ] how's the camping trip? well, the kids had fun, but i think i slept on a rock. ♪ the best part of wakin' up what are you doing? having coffee. ohh. ♪ is folgers in your cup
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in boston, crime was reduced by 70 percent. also in oakland police have called off a surge kron4 and armed burglary. at around 3:00 p.m., police went into the home, but it was empty. >>darya: our big story is this a bomb threat. it has gotten a lot bigger cash because we're getting word from the associated press is costing the wires that the u.s. department of homeland securities says at least 14 bomb threats have come in and been made by people stating that there a matter of al-qaeda terrorist threats have been made against not only universities but u.s. businesses as well. currently, three u.s. universities are under an evacuation. the university of texas, north dakota state university in university of colorado. those are under evacuation orders. cut other bomb threats have been called into major u.s. businesses in california and cons of a new. at kron4, we have not gotten any word on where in california these businesses have been targeted. and they say that in all no bombs have been found in any of these physicists or univer
in boston, crime was reduced by 70 percent. also in oakland police have called off a surge kron4 and armed burglary. at around 3:00 p.m., police went into the home, but it was empty. >>darya: our big story is this a bomb threat. it has gotten a lot bigger cash because we're getting word from the associated press is costing the wires that the u.s. department of homeland securities says at least 14 bomb threats have come in and been made by people stating that there a matter of al-qaeda...
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secretary of state dulles has just made an important speech before the american bar association in boston, the essence of which was that the united nations charter, i think he put it, was a pre-atomic age charter, and, therefore, not flexible to the times, and he recommended that the security council be stripped of the veto and said that in some future assembly in '55, i believe it was, that the united states would consider sponsoring such a move. what do you believe about that? >> it would bring about great change for the united states, because we felt that unless we had the veto, we would never get the charter through congress. and that's just one reason why the veto was put there. of course, the fact the soviets had misused the veto, used it for a great many things that it was not intended for. what it was intended for was to make it possible for a nation, a great nation, to prevent the discussion of domestic affairs which they considered were no business of anybody else's in the world. whether we now are ready to submit to discussion of our domestic affairs is a question that the peop
secretary of state dulles has just made an important speech before the american bar association in boston, the essence of which was that the united nations charter, i think he put it, was a pre-atomic age charter, and, therefore, not flexible to the times, and he recommended that the security council be stripped of the veto and said that in some future assembly in '55, i believe it was, that the united states would consider sponsoring such a move. what do you believe about that? >> it...
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they'll get to see the barn lit on fire and then boston corbett shooting john wilkes booth and john wilkes booth's final words to his mother. >> let me have a moment. if you'll take your men 50 yards from the door i'll come out and fight you. give me a chance for my life. >> we did not come here to fight you. we came to make you a prisoner. >> well, my brave boys, prepare a stretcher for me. >> fire the barn. >> mother, i died for my country. >> so it's just kind of a -- an interactive way like our street scene to take people into, you know, 1865 and give them sort of an emotional connection with all of this material. this display case here we have items that are related to the trial and capture and imprisonment of the conspirators. some of the items in this case have also never been on display. including this wheel of the montaulk where several of the prisoners were held until they came to trial. we have passes to the military prison, to visit the prisoners and for the trial itself. and we have keys to the jail cells of mary surat and dr. mudd along with some shackles he wore on his journ
they'll get to see the barn lit on fire and then boston corbett shooting john wilkes booth and john wilkes booth's final words to his mother. >> let me have a moment. if you'll take your men 50 yards from the door i'll come out and fight you. give me a chance for my life. >> we did not come here to fight you. we came to make you a prisoner. >> well, my brave boys, prepare a stretcher for me. >> fire the barn. >> mother, i died for my country. >> so it's just...
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started in 1857 in boston. the magazine was basically created by a group of writers who came together with two fundamental purposes. one was to capture what they saw as an emerging american voice in letters. the other, including their own voices, and was to abolish slavery. they were very committed to abolitionists. in 1857 this is a very radical idea still. they were interested in promoting the founding of the magazine what they called the american idea. they didn't exactly define what they meant but they regarded slavery as anti-ethical to the idea and a terrible blot on the union. >> in james' opening comments in the magazine he mentions the articles originally were published none anonymously. why was that? >> authorship wasn't as much as it is now, but just to add to something that james said, the magazine was founded to espouse and develop the american idea. 1857, less than 100-year-old country, always looking back at our shoulder over europe. what is the american distinctive voice? we talk about partisans
started in 1857 in boston. the magazine was basically created by a group of writers who came together with two fundamental purposes. one was to capture what they saw as an emerging american voice in letters. the other, including their own voices, and was to abolish slavery. they were very committed to abolitionists. in 1857 this is a very radical idea still. they were interested in promoting the founding of the magazine what they called the american idea. they didn't exactly define what they...
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boston, mass., could be a few showers in areas of new england today. yesterday was cloudy, wasn't so wet. today it will be cloudy and showery. temperatures will continue very warm. ohio valley, near 80 in cincinnati. snowstorms, october 4th in the dakotas. >> love it. >> it begins. >> hopefully it makes its way east. all right, bill, thanks so much. >>> coming up, hp plunges and sbi black market bust. and hiring 300,000 employees? your early morning business headlines are ahead. >>> plus singing sensation and nbc's star of "the voice" christina aguilera is getting something very special from secretary of state hillary clinton. you're watching "early today." >> well, here are some of your top headlines this morning. four people have died and 26 have gotten sick across five states after a meningitis outbreak. the cause appears to be contaminated steroid injections given to those with severe back pain. a massachusetts pharmacy believed to be the source of the outbreak has suspended operations recalling hundreds of doses. >>> in iran amateur video shows an
boston, mass., could be a few showers in areas of new england today. yesterday was cloudy, wasn't so wet. today it will be cloudy and showery. temperatures will continue very warm. ohio valley, near 80 in cincinnati. snowstorms, october 4th in the dakotas. >> love it. >> it begins. >> hopefully it makes its way east. all right, bill, thanks so much. >>> coming up, hp plunges and sbi black market bust. and hiring 300,000 employees? your early morning business headlines...
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our guest is the boston globe's brian mooney. followed by a look at how president obama would govern for a second term if he wins the election. linda feldmann is our guest. then, we will discuss the voting rights act. your calls, tweets, and e-mails, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c- span. watched the presidential watched the presidential election results tuesday night
our guest is the boston globe's brian mooney. followed by a look at how president obama would govern for a second term if he wins the election. linda feldmann is our guest. then, we will discuss the voting rights act. your calls, tweets, and e-mails, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c- span. watched the presidential watched the presidential election results tuesday night
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the news arrives in boston. boston is the federalist tear toy. it's the opposition for the jefferson administration. that want to deprive jefferson of try yumple. they set off a fireworks display. it wasn't a controversial thing in american politics. no. american politicians were really enthusiastic about this. news gets to washington, and the senate starts to debate the ratification of this and the only nature of the obstacle arises jefferson himself lead him to believe that the federal government did not have the power to acquire a territory. and he starts to hem and haw say we need a constitutional amendment to give the government the power. napoleon back in france had overthrown the government. he was not exactly -- >> host: constitution nap. >> guest: yeah. not repressed by the argument. he started make noises saying i'm going revoke the treaty. madison, our baseline alternative comes to jefferson. -- >> host: the secretary of state. >> guest: right. closest friend. secretary of state in the room for every negotiation. he said you can't do t
the news arrives in boston. boston is the federalist tear toy. it's the opposition for the jefferson administration. that want to deprive jefferson of try yumple. they set off a fireworks display. it wasn't a controversial thing in american politics. no. american politicians were really enthusiastic about this. news gets to washington, and the senate starts to debate the ratification of this and the only nature of the obstacle arises jefferson himself lead him to believe that the federal...
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chicago and mitt romney in boston. plus key house and senate concession speeches throughout the country. throughout the night, your reaction over the phone and e- mail and twitter. live coverage begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the c-span. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> this week on "q&a," author walter stahr discusses "seward: lincoln's indispensable man." why did you start your book with the following -- >> i considered other possible introductions. i thought about starting the book at the moment where he learned he would not be the republican nominee. i thought about starting the book with his graduation address. in the end, nothing was as compelling as that night in which president lincoln dies and seward comes within an inch of his life as well. he sent two men to kill secretary seward. they knew exactly where he was. they knew he could not fight back. one of the assassins outside, they guarded the door. he tells the servant he is b
chicago and mitt romney in boston. plus key house and senate concession speeches throughout the country. throughout the night, your reaction over the phone and e- mail and twitter. live coverage begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the c-span. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> this week on "q&a," author walter stahr discusses "seward: lincoln's indispensable man." why did you start your...
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joining us from boston is the woman behind the movie "lincoln," presidential historian and author of the book "team of rivals ", doris kearns goodwin. mike barnicle and john holliman rejoin the table as well. good to have you on board this morning. >> good to be with you. >> we're talking about obviously lessons from the past year. tell us what steven spielberg's movie, inspired by your book, inspired by abraham lincoln teaches us in the aftermath of this election and in the middle of some pretty damn difficult debates over our financial future and how best protect our children. >> i think the most important thing it teaches us about presidential leadership and about what politics can do to make life better for people. we have such a cynical view right now of our politician bus what lincoln shows and what movie reveals is in the hands of people like abraham lincoln, who was a man, not an icon, it's possible to have deep convictions. he was willing to go to war to save the union, to screw his second term to get that 13th amendment passed but decide those convictions, he was willing to
joining us from boston is the woman behind the movie "lincoln," presidential historian and author of the book "team of rivals ", doris kearns goodwin. mike barnicle and john holliman rejoin the table as well. good to have you on board this morning. >> good to be with you. >> we're talking about obviously lessons from the past year. tell us what steven spielberg's movie, inspired by your book, inspired by abraham lincoln teaches us in the aftermath of this...
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the atlantic was published its first issue in november 1857 in boston. the magazine was basically created by a group of writers who came together with two fundamental purposes, one to capture what they saw an emerging american voice and letters, including their own voices, some of them including the writers you named. the other was to abolish slavery. they were very committed abolitionists. in 1857 this was a very radical idea still. they were interested in promoting the founding magazine what they called the american idea. they didn't exactly define what they meant. but they regarded slavery as ant thet cal. >> in james's opening comments in the magazine, he mentions the article is original and for many years were published anonymously. why was that? >> well, the tradition of the time. authorship was much less of an important thing than it is now. but just to add to something that james said, the magazine was founded to sort of espouse and develop the american idea. at the time the country was still young enough, it's 1857, less than 100 years old. sort
the atlantic was published its first issue in november 1857 in boston. the magazine was basically created by a group of writers who came together with two fundamental purposes, one to capture what they saw an emerging american voice and letters, including their own voices, some of them including the writers you named. the other was to abolish slavery. they were very committed abolitionists. in 1857 this was a very radical idea still. they were interested in promoting the founding magazine what...
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. >> we had detailed history of the revolution of boston, cape cod and so on. and then of the american civil war, we knew almost everything about that at the battle of antietam and gettysburg and so on. and when i came here in 1957, i found that i really do a sophomore about the revolution in the civil war than colleagues here, students and academics. but we never heard a word about the war of 1812. it was not mentioned and it is not in the history. any idea why that is to be a? >> he was educated in australia and there is quite a comprehensive education on the american revolution and the american civil war, but almost nothing whatsoever on the war of 1812 and why might that be. well, the british i think did not tend to regard the american war of 1812 at a particularly significant investment at all. for the british cover this was just one small kind of sideshow in the midst of a global war. so for them, the war of 1812 was important and what is happening on the european continent and around the globe, not the one that's happening in north america. i might have
. >> we had detailed history of the revolution of boston, cape cod and so on. and then of the american civil war, we knew almost everything about that at the battle of antietam and gettysburg and so on. and when i came here in 1957, i found that i really do a sophomore about the revolution in the civil war than colleagues here, students and academics. but we never heard a word about the war of 1812. it was not mentioned and it is not in the history. any idea why that is to be a? >>...
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lager in this glass was like tasting a boston lager for the first time again. it sounds crazy, but it really works. ♪ $5 ♪ $5 footlong [ male announcer ] februany's on! any regular footlong™ is a $5 footlong™... all day long. subway. eat fresh®. it also cleans leather, gives a luster to laminate, stainless, even granite. today, pledge shines more than end tables. [ female announcer ] sc johnson, a family company. how about both? with covergirl lashblast fusion. our biggest brush meets...
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, i believe-- i don't see a romney sign-- yes, here we go, boston. but he still faces a divided congress and, frankly, 48 or 49% of the american people who think he didn't deserve reelection. >> and some exhaustion. it's a pretty small staff surrounding him. they've been extremely busy over four years. they've run this hard-corp campaign, they're tired. so coming up with that agenda and thinking anew and what's crucial i think is bringing in fresh blood. >> ifill: we have enough time to go to jeff and listen to what we know about the house race. and we've heard of a couple of other same-sex marriage initiatives. >> brown: stu and christina can discuss this. >> just eye biewling and estimating where we are, it looks to me as though democrats will make gains in the house, 0 or 1 seat, and as many as eight or nine up to the upper end. if it's double digits i think they will be relieved. >> a couple things we're looking at. one race i would highlight in particular, in iowa where you had congressman steve king, running against vilsack. that was a race wit
, i believe-- i don't see a romney sign-- yes, here we go, boston. but he still faces a divided congress and, frankly, 48 or 49% of the american people who think he didn't deserve reelection. >> and some exhaustion. it's a pretty small staff surrounding him. they've been extremely busy over four years. they've run this hard-corp campaign, they're tired. so coming up with that agenda and thinking anew and what's crucial i think is bringing in fresh blood. >> ifill: we have enough...
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he won the 15th triple crown in major league history and the first since boston's in 1967. cabrera joins an elite list that includes lou gehrig. he's leaving his detroit team for the playoffs. >>> the as beat the rangers to clinch last night. texas will play the orioles friday night in the a.l. wild game. the os were shut down. evan longoria who homered four times. with that, the yankees clinched the a.l. east. 4 for 4 with two home runs and six rbis. new york had a 14-2 victory. they will play either the rangers or orioles starting on sunday. the national league wild card slot will be decided by the braves/cardinalsame friday. let's get a check at football. suspended sean payton can attend the game at the superdome on sunday night. finally, to basketball where the nba adopted a new anti-flopping rule that will apply a fine to players for repeated violations. the league official said the exaggerated falls to the floor has quote, no place in our game. we agree. it's terrible acting. now for a look at the weather, here is bill karins with the weather forecast. >> those are gr
he won the 15th triple crown in major league history and the first since boston's in 1967. cabrera joins an elite list that includes lou gehrig. he's leaving his detroit team for the playoffs. >>> the as beat the rangers to clinch last night. texas will play the orioles friday night in the a.l. wild game. the os were shut down. evan longoria who homered four times. with that, the yankees clinched the a.l. east. 4 for 4 with two home runs and six rbis. new york had a 14-2 victory. they...